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RITA LOFFREDO Spotlight Interview -- RIGHT NOW Podcast https://newrightnetwork.com New Right Network • The Fresh Voice of New Media Get RIGHT NOW Newsletter: https://bit.ly/newrightemail Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/newrightnetwork Connect on Parler: https://parler.com/profile/newrightnetwork July 10, 2019 - Interview Spotlight, pre-recorded Hosted by New Right Network https://newrightnetwork.com ABOUT RITA LOFFREDO Rita Francesca is a recent graduate of Binghamton University in New York and of the Women's Campaign School at Yale University. She is a journalist for Porter Medium and The College Fix. In addition to her work, she has appeared on NRATV and College Fix Radio. She hopes to become an international attorney. https://linkedin.com/in/rita-francesca-loffredo-225751147 https://twitter.com/loffredo_rita Also subscribe and listen on: https://facebook.com/watch/251026622038112 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/right-now-podcast/id1462363911 https://google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3Mud2hvb3Noa2FhLmNvbS9yc3MvcG9kY2FzdC9pZC83MjE4Lw%3D%3D https://open.spotify.com/show/7KzE93O1X4egXfX4z1xy3s https://pca.st/1r1L New Right Network invites a range of inspiring freethinkers. Everything they say may not reflect the direct views of New Right Network. Host: New Right Network Interviewer: Bryna Makowka --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/right-now-podcast/message
Patti Russo, the Executive Director at the Women's Campaign School at Yale, gets salty with co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio. Russo brings decades of expertise and insights into increasing the number of women in elected office worldwide. Russo, Roginsky, and DeCiccio discuss the barriers women have overcome and still face as they navigate the political landscape of 2019. You won't want to miss the reactions of the politically savvy trio as they answer questions female politicians have to continuously field over their male counterparts. Don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
Patti Russo, Executive Director, Women's Campaign School at Yale University has helped women run for public office for 25 years. We talk about challenges for women running for president as well as down ballot, characteristics of successful candidates, the value of support from male constituents, explosion of minority women running for office, and the need for Republicans to figure out a better way to encourage more women to consider public office. @WCS_at_Yale #election2020 Women's Campaign School at Yale
Patti Russo is the Executive Director of the Women's Campaign School at Yale -- an intensive program designed to train women to run for office and manage political campaigns. Patti's story is incredibly inspiring, something we might need in the midst of this week, and she has a lot of insights to share that go beyond just politics.
Mike, Amanda, and Pasquale discuss Amanda's week at Yale University for the Women's Campaign School, the continuing tone-deaf egotism of State Sen. Daylin Leach, some poll numbers that make us happy for once, a round of "What Did Millennials Kill This Week" with a Shyamalan plot twist, and the joys of Bluetooth connectivity. Come see us as part of the Philly Podcast Festival on Sunday, June 24th. More details here. Music: "Generation to Generation" by Tinmouth, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
Mike, Pasquale, and Amanda have a particularly loose conversation about Amanda's acceptance to the Women's Campaign School at Yale University, the completely normal and boring 7th Congressional District special election, whether millennial enthusiasm for the Democrats is stalling out, our campaign for Democratic State Committee, a very special edition of What Did Millennials Kill This Week, and Geoffrey the Giraffe's terrible, terrible secret. Then, Pasquale and Mike sit down with Lindy Li, candidate for the 5th Congressional District, for a chat about gun policy, campaign finance reform, youth in politics, and food because of course. Help Amanda Hammock attend the WCS at Yale on Gofundme! Read more about the Progressive Delco Dems for State Committee on Facebook! Music: "Generation to Generation" by Tinmouth, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
Host Babz Rawls-Ivy speaks with Patricia Russo, Women's Campaign School at Yale.
Patti Russo, Executive Director, Women's Campaign School at Yale University has been helping women run for public office for over 20 years and is seeing unprecedented demand for information by women interested in getting on the ballot and winning in 2018. With regional events and the yearly Get Ready to Run Conference to be held at Yale this summer, Patti is connecting with a wide range of potential candidates inspired to run at the state and local level. @WCS_at_Yale Women's Campaign School at Yale University
Host Babz Rawls-Ivy talks to Patti Russo of the Women Campaign's School at Yale talks about getting political, running for office, and the importance of self-care.
Set a goal. Make it happen. That is what Alison Vaughn does. As the founder and CEO of Jackets for Jobs, she has spent 17 years making a difference and won many awards for her outstanding work including an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Jackets for Jobs, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides employment etiquette, career skills training and professional clothes to low-income individuals. Since opening the doors in 2000, the organization has assisted over 15,000 individuals with employment. This high profile organization has been supported and applauded by Donald Trump, "The View," "Today Show," and O Magazine. A highlight of Vaughn's career was the honor of ringing the closing bell on NASDAQ. JFJ also partners with TJ Maxx and is the charitable arm. Vaughn is one of the co-authors of the book, Inspired Style, she and other top image experts reveal strategies to always look and be your best. Inspired Style is the key ingredient to helping women understand and define their personal style, which is so much more than clothes and fashion. She is currently working on a new book due out in 2017 entitled "Ms. Goal Digger: A CEO’s Guide to Setting Goals, Dressing the Part & Having It All." Alison received a Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University and graduated from The Women's Campaign School at Yale University, sponsored by Yale Law School. She is active with the NAACP and was Co-Chair of the 56th Annual Detroit NAACP Fight for Freedom Dinner (the largest sit-down dinner in the country) in 2011. “What you do for others, God will do for you.”-- Alison Vaughn,www.alisonvaughn.com